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Losing My Identity 
Rashmita Patel, 2014
New Generation Publishing
140 pp.
ISBN-13: 9781910394427



Summary
From Aloo Gobi to Matar Paneer, two sisters take the plunge to sort their love lives out when they both fall in love with a guy from a different culture. Kiran totally goes off the rails by leaving home to live with her so called boyfriend Ryan, but not all ends well when Kiran’s life turns sour with Ryan leaving her when she is pregnant and Kiran left to face the music.

Ash on the other end thinks she’s one who would never take the wrong path, ends up in a deep hole with a guy she meets up at college. At first Ash thinks he’s all wonderful until her parents find her a suitable rishta and she has to tell Rehaan that she can no longer keep their relationship going.

Her marriage to Aman is finalized and all is going as planned until Ash discovers that Aman her fiancé knows Rehaan. Again the awful nightmares begin for Ash as she starts to get freaked out about Rehaan shadowing her once more.

Ash finally gets the courage to tell Aman the truth about her relationship with Rehaan. The only thing left for Ash to do now is to see that her sister, Kiran who has helped her tremendously, attend her wedding but at the same time convince Mum and Dad that Kiran desperately needs their help and to bring her home once and for all. All ends well with Ash managing to score goals on all sides of the coin.